The wife of a Georgia high school teacher who died after what authorities described as a senior prank gone wrong is asking that criminal charges against the students involved be dropped, as reported by Fox News.
Jason Hughes, 40, a math teacher at North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia, died after being struck by a car outside his home during a late-night prank carried out by students.
According to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office, five North Hall High students arrived at Hughes’ home Thursday night with toilet paper to carry out what authorities described as a long-standing senior prank tradition targeting the teacher.
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The group of students planned to toilet-paper the property before leaving in two vehicles. Hughes was reportedly aware of the prank and had gone outside.
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Rather than confronting the students in anger, Hughes’ wife, Laura Hughes, told The New York Times that her husband was actually anticipating the prank and hoped to catch the students in the act.
As the students attempted to leave the area, Hughes walked toward the street. Investigators said he tripped and fell into the roadway, which authorities described as slippery.
Police say Hughes was then struck by a vehicle driven by 18-year-old Jayden Ryan Wallace.
Authorities said Wallace immediately stopped after the collision. Wallace and the other students reportedly attempted to assist Hughes while waiting for emergency responders to arrive.
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Hughes later died from his injuries.
Despite the fatal outcome, Laura Hughes has publicly asked prosecutors not to pursue charges against the students involved.
“This is a terrible tragedy, and our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring, ruining the lives of these students,” Hughes said.
“This would be counter to Jason’s lifelong dedication of investing in the lives of these children.”
According to reports, Hughes and his wife both worked as teachers at the public school and had dedicated much of their lives to education.
The prank tradition had reportedly evolved over time into a lighthearted competition between Hughes and students. According to The New York Post, students would lose “points” if Hughes caught them in the act.
Authorities arrested five students following the incident.
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Five teenagers were arrested after teacher Jason Hughes, 40, was run over when he slipped outside his Gainesville, Georgia, home… pic.twitter.com/xU37y6nuMp — Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) March 9, 2026
Wallace faces felony charges of first-degree vehicular homicide and reckless driving. He has also been charged with misdemeanor counts of criminal trespass and littering on private property.
The other students — identified by police as Elijah Tate Owens, Aiden Hucks, Ana Katherine Luque, and Ariana Cruz — were also arrested at the scene.
Each of the four faces misdemeanor charges of criminal trespass and littering on private property.
Jail records show Wallace was arrested Saturday and issued a total bond of $1,950. Court records indicate all five students have since been released on bond.
Fox News Digital reported that it had contacted the Hall County Sheriff’s Office for comment on Laura Hughes’ request that the charges be dropped.
Jason Hughes was widely known within the school community. In addition to teaching math at North Hall High School, he also served as the school’s golf coach.
The school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter posted a tribute to Hughes on Facebook following his death.
The school also issued a statement to FOX 5 expressing condolences to Hughes’ family.
“Our hearts are broken. Jason Hughes was a loving husband, a devoted father, a passionate teacher, mentor, and coach who was loved and respected by students and colleagues. He gave so much to so many in numerous ways. Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife and family. We ask that the media and the public respect their privacy as they grieve.”
A GoFundMe campaign organized by a family friend has also been launched to assist Hughes’ family and help provide support for his two children.
“Jason’s life was a blessing to so many, and his untimely passing will be indescribably difficult for his wife and two young boys for years to come,” the fundraiser states.
The family of Jason Hughes is calling for mercy after the beloved teacher was k*lled in a freak accident during a student prank.
Despite Jayden Wallace facing a felony vehicular homicide charge, Hughes’ wife, Laura, is pleading for the cases to be dismissed. She says Jason… pic.twitter.com/8gMu8DcsHF — The Kind Joe (@TheKindJoe) March 9, 2026
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